“Get into
your bed, it’s time for bedtime
stories”, instructed Kriti while switching on the new night lamp.
Source : Friday Fictioneers |
“It
resembles a depraved face, switch it
off”, exclaimed Sunny holding his mother tightly with his cold hands.
Source : B-A-R |
“You know dear,
I feel exactly opposite; I see a
bright moon, a boat sailing towards the three dots which are hope, dreams and
happiness”, described Kriti caressing Sunny hair.
She added,
“We can make our mind powerful with
right set of thoughts, always try to look at scene with more positivity”.
“Thank you
for a great lesson mom”, Sunny kissed good night fearlessly.
Unwind curtains of FEAR |
#Word Count - 100
Sharing with Five Sentence Fiction - Bedtime, 3WWW#412 - Cold, Depraved & Powerful, Two Shoes Texas #115 - Opposite or Own, SoCS - Scene or Seen, Blog-A-Rhythm Wednesday#2
@Meenal
What a lovely lesson and perfect illustration for it! How we choose to see things does make all the difference in our lives and our attitudes! Fear causes us to see everything thru a negative view, feeling more confident helps us to look at things so much better... I see the moon and the sailboat now too! :-)
ReplyDeleteYes Josie, fear has it's own viewpoint, which is quite negative often. All we need to do is find positive points in negative things too, simple.
DeleteThe mother is right in channeling her child's thoughts in a psotisve way of seeing rhings. Hopes dreàms and happiness ate the 3 key ingredients of life.
ReplyDeleteYes Kalpana, Parents thoughts and explanations channel kids energy and thought to right and positive medium. So one need to be very cautious while answering to kids.
DeleteWow: interesting! That's exactly what I saw re. the moon and the boat! See my take on it with that viewpoint: http://xpressyouressence.blogspot.ca/2015/01/masked.html ... and of course, I loved your take on this. How could I not? ;) <3
ReplyDeleteHey Elly, seems this prompt has made us sail in a same boat. Glad you liked it.
DeleteCommented on ur post too :)
“We can make our mind powerful with right set of thoughts, always try to look at scene with more positivity”
ReplyDeleteA great lesson indeed.
Thank you Bennaga.
DeleteDear Aura,
ReplyDeleteIt's all Point of View.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Thanks Rochelle
DeleteNice and brief,just hits the right cords!
ReplyDeleteYes Prerna, a right chord indeed.
DeleteWelcome to blog :)
Viewpoint does matter a lot. You've conveyed the message in a wonderful way... :-)
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